Month: June 2014

Citing security, U.S. moves some from Nairobi embassy

The United States is relocating some staff from its embassy in Kenya to other countries because of "recent…

#CNNAfrica chat as it happened

CNN's African Start-Up hosted a Tweet chat on entrepreneurship on June 19. If you were unable to join…

Will Libya terror suspect crack?

Interrogators don't expect to have it easy with Ahmed Abu Khatallah, a Washington law enforcement official told CNN.

Captured Benghazi suspect a mystery

Ahmed Abu Khatallah has been an enigma since his name first emerged as a possible leader of the…

World Cup: Score updates and schedule of matches

Thursday's fixtures (kickoff times in GMT):

Poachers kill beloved elephant

Poachers have killed Satao, one of Kenya's most beloved elephants -- a behemoth animal with tusks so large,…

‘Aliens’ have landed in Dakar

The aliens have landed -- and they look rather fabulous.

U.S. punishes Uganda for harsh anti-gay laws

Uganda will lose U.S. funding as punishment for a law signed by President Yoweri Museveni that makes some…

#USAfrica: Black Pumps to honor Ijeoma Okwuchi in Las Vegas

Special to USAfricaonline.com, CLASSmagazine,  and USAfrica multimedia networks, Houston. Follow USAfrica at Facebook.com/USAfricaChido , Facebook.com/USAfrica247 and Twitter.com/Chido247  BlackPumps, an organization of African/Black professional women, will give its woman…

Libya suspect ‘caught without fight’

Not a single shot was fired when Benghazi attack suspect Ahmed Abu Khatallah was captured, said officials.

21 dead after blast at soccer viewing center in Nigeria

Tuesday's explosion at a soccer viewing center in northeastern Nigeria has claimed the lives of 21 people, a…

Deadly Kenya attack ‘not al-Shabaab’

Al-Shabaab, the al Qaeda-linked militant group active in Somalia, is not responsible for a terrorist attack in Mpeketoni,…

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